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While the concept and domain of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is not new - its beginnings can be tracked back to the 1960s - its scope, urgency, and relevance have shifted dramatically in recent years.
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Thomas Maak is Resident Professor of Leadership and Director of the Centre for Workplace Leadership at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Nicola M. Pless is Professor of Management and holds the Chair of Positive Business at the University of South Australia, Australia. Marc Orlitzky is Visiting Professor at the University of Warsaw, Poland. He was Chair of Management at the University of South Australia, Australia. Sukhbir Sandhu is Senior Lecturer in the School of Management at the University of South Australia Business School, Australia.
1. Corporate social responsibility (CSR): Bringing society back in Thomas
Maak and Nicola M. Pless Part 1: History and theory of CSR 2. Corporate
social responsibility: A chronicle and review of concept development and
refinements Archie B. Carroll and Jill A. Brown 3. Evolution of the
business and society field: From a functionalist to a supra-functionalist
orientation Elisabet Garriga 4. CSR discovery leadership: A multilevel
framework in historical context Diane L. Swanson 5. A theory of business
Thomas Donaldson and James P. Walsh Part 2: Normative foundations of CSR
6. CSR and corporate character Geoff Moore 7. CSR and virtue ethics: The
common good of firms, markets, and civil society Germán Scalzo, Javier
Pinto-Garay, and Kleio Akrivou 8. Spirituality and CSR Josep M. Lozano 9.
Catholic social teaching on the social responsibility of business Domènec
Melé 10. Ontological foundations of managerial responsibility Michael
Pirson Part 3: Political CSR and institutional perspectives 11.
Transnational power and translocal governance: The politics of corporate
responsibility Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee 12. Global governance: CSR and the
role of the UN Global Compact Christian Voegtlin and Nicola M. Pless
13. From explanation to outcome: The use of institutional theory in
corporate responsibility research Sébastien Mena, Valeria Cavotta, and
Alessandro Niccolò Tirapani 14. Strategic CSR: A new definition and new
frontiers Debbie Haski-Leventhal 15. Mind the gap: Shell's political CSR
agenda and challenges in Nigeria Esther Hennchen Part 4: CSR, stakeholding
and partnering 16. A new approach to CSR: Company stakeholder
responsibility R. Edward Freeman and S. Ramakrishna Velamuri 17. Inclusive
business: A private sector approach to poverty alleviation in developing
economies Sally Curtis and Andrew Bradly 18. In pursuit of dignity and
social justice: Changing lives through 100 percent inclusion-An example of
responsible leadership and sustainable rural development Nicola M. Pless
and Jenny Appel 19. Transparency and accountability in natural resource
governance: A case study of oil and gas in Ghana Katinka C. van Cranenburgh
and Josep F. Mària Part 5: CSR and the global value chain 20. Integrated
management: Operations at the crossroads of innovation, sustainability, and
the built environment Robert Sroufe and Kevin Dole 21. Modern slavery in
supply chains Vikram Bhakoo and Kanika Meshram 22. Sustainable supply chain
management: Why have we missed out on animal welfare? Frank Wiengarten and
Christian F. Durach Part 6: CSR and social innovation 23. Corporate social
innovation: The next stage of CSR Philip Mirvis and Bradley Googins 24.
Social entrepreneurship in Japan Keiko Yokoyama 25. Challenges and
opportunities in using social media to promote corporate social
responsibility Itziar Castello Part 7: Critical CSR and future directions
26. Toward future directions for critical CSR: Beyond framing CSR as
strategic, political, or utopian Laura J. Spence and Scott Taylor 27.
Travelled roads and novel vistas: Taking stock of empirical studies into
tensions in business sustainability Lutz Preuss, Jonatan Pinkse, Tobias
Hahn, and Frank Figge 28. Are B Corps really the answer? Addressing the
market vs. social logic problem through a regenerative system of good
dividends Steve Kempster
Maak and Nicola M. Pless Part 1: History and theory of CSR 2. Corporate
social responsibility: A chronicle and review of concept development and
refinements Archie B. Carroll and Jill A. Brown 3. Evolution of the
business and society field: From a functionalist to a supra-functionalist
orientation Elisabet Garriga 4. CSR discovery leadership: A multilevel
framework in historical context Diane L. Swanson 5. A theory of business
Thomas Donaldson and James P. Walsh Part 2: Normative foundations of CSR
6. CSR and corporate character Geoff Moore 7. CSR and virtue ethics: The
common good of firms, markets, and civil society Germán Scalzo, Javier
Pinto-Garay, and Kleio Akrivou 8. Spirituality and CSR Josep M. Lozano 9.
Catholic social teaching on the social responsibility of business Domènec
Melé 10. Ontological foundations of managerial responsibility Michael
Pirson Part 3: Political CSR and institutional perspectives 11.
Transnational power and translocal governance: The politics of corporate
responsibility Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee 12. Global governance: CSR and the
role of the UN Global Compact Christian Voegtlin and Nicola M. Pless
13. From explanation to outcome: The use of institutional theory in
corporate responsibility research Sébastien Mena, Valeria Cavotta, and
Alessandro Niccolò Tirapani 14. Strategic CSR: A new definition and new
frontiers Debbie Haski-Leventhal 15. Mind the gap: Shell's political CSR
agenda and challenges in Nigeria Esther Hennchen Part 4: CSR, stakeholding
and partnering 16. A new approach to CSR: Company stakeholder
responsibility R. Edward Freeman and S. Ramakrishna Velamuri 17. Inclusive
business: A private sector approach to poverty alleviation in developing
economies Sally Curtis and Andrew Bradly 18. In pursuit of dignity and
social justice: Changing lives through 100 percent inclusion-An example of
responsible leadership and sustainable rural development Nicola M. Pless
and Jenny Appel 19. Transparency and accountability in natural resource
governance: A case study of oil and gas in Ghana Katinka C. van Cranenburgh
and Josep F. Mària Part 5: CSR and the global value chain 20. Integrated
management: Operations at the crossroads of innovation, sustainability, and
the built environment Robert Sroufe and Kevin Dole 21. Modern slavery in
supply chains Vikram Bhakoo and Kanika Meshram 22. Sustainable supply chain
management: Why have we missed out on animal welfare? Frank Wiengarten and
Christian F. Durach Part 6: CSR and social innovation 23. Corporate social
innovation: The next stage of CSR Philip Mirvis and Bradley Googins 24.
Social entrepreneurship in Japan Keiko Yokoyama 25. Challenges and
opportunities in using social media to promote corporate social
responsibility Itziar Castello Part 7: Critical CSR and future directions
26. Toward future directions for critical CSR: Beyond framing CSR as
strategic, political, or utopian Laura J. Spence and Scott Taylor 27.
Travelled roads and novel vistas: Taking stock of empirical studies into
tensions in business sustainability Lutz Preuss, Jonatan Pinkse, Tobias
Hahn, and Frank Figge 28. Are B Corps really the answer? Addressing the
market vs. social logic problem through a regenerative system of good
dividends Steve Kempster
1. Corporate social responsibility (CSR): Bringing society back in Thomas
Maak and Nicola M. Pless Part 1: History and theory of CSR 2. Corporate
social responsibility: A chronicle and review of concept development and
refinements Archie B. Carroll and Jill A. Brown 3. Evolution of the
business and society field: From a functionalist to a supra-functionalist
orientation Elisabet Garriga 4. CSR discovery leadership: A multilevel
framework in historical context Diane L. Swanson 5. A theory of business
Thomas Donaldson and James P. Walsh Part 2: Normative foundations of CSR
6. CSR and corporate character Geoff Moore 7. CSR and virtue ethics: The
common good of firms, markets, and civil society Germán Scalzo, Javier
Pinto-Garay, and Kleio Akrivou 8. Spirituality and CSR Josep M. Lozano 9.
Catholic social teaching on the social responsibility of business Domènec
Melé 10. Ontological foundations of managerial responsibility Michael
Pirson Part 3: Political CSR and institutional perspectives 11.
Transnational power and translocal governance: The politics of corporate
responsibility Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee 12. Global governance: CSR and the
role of the UN Global Compact Christian Voegtlin and Nicola M. Pless
13. From explanation to outcome: The use of institutional theory in
corporate responsibility research Sébastien Mena, Valeria Cavotta, and
Alessandro Niccolò Tirapani 14. Strategic CSR: A new definition and new
frontiers Debbie Haski-Leventhal 15. Mind the gap: Shell's political CSR
agenda and challenges in Nigeria Esther Hennchen Part 4: CSR, stakeholding
and partnering 16. A new approach to CSR: Company stakeholder
responsibility R. Edward Freeman and S. Ramakrishna Velamuri 17. Inclusive
business: A private sector approach to poverty alleviation in developing
economies Sally Curtis and Andrew Bradly 18. In pursuit of dignity and
social justice: Changing lives through 100 percent inclusion-An example of
responsible leadership and sustainable rural development Nicola M. Pless
and Jenny Appel 19. Transparency and accountability in natural resource
governance: A case study of oil and gas in Ghana Katinka C. van Cranenburgh
and Josep F. Mària Part 5: CSR and the global value chain 20. Integrated
management: Operations at the crossroads of innovation, sustainability, and
the built environment Robert Sroufe and Kevin Dole 21. Modern slavery in
supply chains Vikram Bhakoo and Kanika Meshram 22. Sustainable supply chain
management: Why have we missed out on animal welfare? Frank Wiengarten and
Christian F. Durach Part 6: CSR and social innovation 23. Corporate social
innovation: The next stage of CSR Philip Mirvis and Bradley Googins 24.
Social entrepreneurship in Japan Keiko Yokoyama 25. Challenges and
opportunities in using social media to promote corporate social
responsibility Itziar Castello Part 7: Critical CSR and future directions
26. Toward future directions for critical CSR: Beyond framing CSR as
strategic, political, or utopian Laura J. Spence and Scott Taylor 27.
Travelled roads and novel vistas: Taking stock of empirical studies into
tensions in business sustainability Lutz Preuss, Jonatan Pinkse, Tobias
Hahn, and Frank Figge 28. Are B Corps really the answer? Addressing the
market vs. social logic problem through a regenerative system of good
dividends Steve Kempster
Maak and Nicola M. Pless Part 1: History and theory of CSR 2. Corporate
social responsibility: A chronicle and review of concept development and
refinements Archie B. Carroll and Jill A. Brown 3. Evolution of the
business and society field: From a functionalist to a supra-functionalist
orientation Elisabet Garriga 4. CSR discovery leadership: A multilevel
framework in historical context Diane L. Swanson 5. A theory of business
Thomas Donaldson and James P. Walsh Part 2: Normative foundations of CSR
6. CSR and corporate character Geoff Moore 7. CSR and virtue ethics: The
common good of firms, markets, and civil society Germán Scalzo, Javier
Pinto-Garay, and Kleio Akrivou 8. Spirituality and CSR Josep M. Lozano 9.
Catholic social teaching on the social responsibility of business Domènec
Melé 10. Ontological foundations of managerial responsibility Michael
Pirson Part 3: Political CSR and institutional perspectives 11.
Transnational power and translocal governance: The politics of corporate
responsibility Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee 12. Global governance: CSR and the
role of the UN Global Compact Christian Voegtlin and Nicola M. Pless
13. From explanation to outcome: The use of institutional theory in
corporate responsibility research Sébastien Mena, Valeria Cavotta, and
Alessandro Niccolò Tirapani 14. Strategic CSR: A new definition and new
frontiers Debbie Haski-Leventhal 15. Mind the gap: Shell's political CSR
agenda and challenges in Nigeria Esther Hennchen Part 4: CSR, stakeholding
and partnering 16. A new approach to CSR: Company stakeholder
responsibility R. Edward Freeman and S. Ramakrishna Velamuri 17. Inclusive
business: A private sector approach to poverty alleviation in developing
economies Sally Curtis and Andrew Bradly 18. In pursuit of dignity and
social justice: Changing lives through 100 percent inclusion-An example of
responsible leadership and sustainable rural development Nicola M. Pless
and Jenny Appel 19. Transparency and accountability in natural resource
governance: A case study of oil and gas in Ghana Katinka C. van Cranenburgh
and Josep F. Mària Part 5: CSR and the global value chain 20. Integrated
management: Operations at the crossroads of innovation, sustainability, and
the built environment Robert Sroufe and Kevin Dole 21. Modern slavery in
supply chains Vikram Bhakoo and Kanika Meshram 22. Sustainable supply chain
management: Why have we missed out on animal welfare? Frank Wiengarten and
Christian F. Durach Part 6: CSR and social innovation 23. Corporate social
innovation: The next stage of CSR Philip Mirvis and Bradley Googins 24.
Social entrepreneurship in Japan Keiko Yokoyama 25. Challenges and
opportunities in using social media to promote corporate social
responsibility Itziar Castello Part 7: Critical CSR and future directions
26. Toward future directions for critical CSR: Beyond framing CSR as
strategic, political, or utopian Laura J. Spence and Scott Taylor 27.
Travelled roads and novel vistas: Taking stock of empirical studies into
tensions in business sustainability Lutz Preuss, Jonatan Pinkse, Tobias
Hahn, and Frank Figge 28. Are B Corps really the answer? Addressing the
market vs. social logic problem through a regenerative system of good
dividends Steve Kempster